Interesting conference organized by Jupitermedia, in San Jose in late June: the Web Video Summit: Creating and Distributing Video Over the Net. They'll have sessions on video search, video production, instructional video, encoding, and "designing great pages for video."
Though full passes cost $995, there's a preview pass you can get for free (at least until June 13.)
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I helped start (and continue to help run) three conferences: Future Forward, the Nantucket Conference on Entrepreneurship & Innovation, and Convergence: The Life Sciences Leaders Forum. I also often speak and moderate at other people's conferences, and serve as a commentator on TV and radio. (Which beats actual work.)
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1 Comments:
It looks like a mix between Video on the net Summit and boot camp. I wonder how many shows we will see in this field
By Kfir Pravda, at 2:12 AM
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